Sugar Butter Flour Shawl by Rachy Newin

Sugar Butter Flour Shawl

Crochet
September 2019
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in dc
3.5 mm (E)
1389 yards (1270 m)
Adjustable. 75”/190.5cm wingspan; 25”/63.5cm down the back
low vision format available
US
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Universal
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Inspired by Waitress the Musical and the way Jenna, the main character, bakes her way to a better life.

For centuries, society has told us that women’s work is inconsequential. That women belong in the house, away from the spaces where important decisions are made. But we know better. For generations, women have used their skills and creativity as a source of friendships and support, as a way to build a better community and world.

The shawl starts with simple ingredients and mindless rows, but ends with a flourish that reminds of us we are so much more than the limitations others put on us - just look at the amazing things we can do.

Pattern includes both written and charted instructions!

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Sample
Sample used Cat Sandwich Fibers Trustie, 400yds/86g of Roses & Peonies (color A), 390yds/84g of Deep Orchid (color B), 380yds/92g of I’m Smitten (color C)
Thanks to Cat Sandwich Fibers for providing the yarn for the pattern sample!

Yarn, Yardage, and Colors
The pattern as stated uses three skeins of fingering weight, 463yds/423m/100g in each of three coordinating colors. It can be worked in anything from a lace to a worsted, but the yardage and number of skeins will vary significantly.

The pattern is designed for a fade, with three colors that blend from one into the next, but works well with any three coordinating colors. Colors A & B can be any color style, from solid to variegated. The cabled edging shows up best when color C doesn’t have too much color variation.

The pattern can easily be customized to work with different yardages - add/remove rows from any section, work more/fewer fade rows, skip some rows in the edging. There’s detailed notes for customizing the colors and fades.

If you are customizing the yardage or the number of colors, note that earlier rows take significantly less yardage than later rows - you may want to use 1 skein of color A and more skeins of colors B, C, and on.

Skills Required
The body of the shawl is fairly simple, but the edging is intermediate/advanced as it combines cables and basic lace.
ch, sc, dc, Front post/back post crochet, Twisted stitches, Cables (twisted fp/bp crochet), Counting stitches, Working into the ch-space, Working flat, Changing colors, Weaving in ends as you go (optional)

Construction
The shawl is worked in one piece, from the top down. The fade sections are worked so you don’t have to cut the yarn and you’ll have, at most, 2-4 ends to weave in per color worked.

Overview of the Finished Object
The Sugar Butter Flour Shawl is worked top down in one piece to create a perfectly symmetrical triangle that is wide and shallow. The body is all solid stitches - it starts with color A, fades to color B, has a section of color B, and then fades to color C. The edging features detailed cables with a little bit of lace between each cable.

Copyright
This pattern and any associated images, schematics, and charts are copyright Rachy Newin Designs and may not be distributed in part or in whole without express written permission. Handmade objects created from this pattern are not subject to copyright and you can do as you please with your finished object.

Printing
Both a regular and printer friendly version are available! The regular version includes large photos on the first page and the last three pages, so print accordingly. The printer-friendly version has only one photo on the cover page, and less spacing so the pattern takes up fewer pages. For more details on what the printer-friendly version includes, see this page. If you are working from the printer-friendly version and are having trouble with a pattern, I strongly recommend checking the regular version. The text will be easier to read and it might have more detailed instructions.

Screen Reader Accessibility
The main pattern pdf is designed to be screen reader compatible. The text is all in one column and headers are formatted according to the style sheet. The pattern is written out completely and the images have descriptive alt text.